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Posted on 24-11-2008 at 10.36PM

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Posted on 24-11-2008 at 10.39PM

I was wondering the same thing :lol:
I usually stick to white wine at christmas but do like a southern comfort and it's only at christmas that I drink southern comfort. Probably due to the fact that my dh likes it and always gets a couple of bottles from family :lol:

I was wondering the same thing I usually stick to white wine at christmas but do like a southern comfort and it's only at christmas that I drink southern comfort. Probably due to the fact that my dh likes it and always gets a couple of bottles from family

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Posted on 24-11-2008 at 11.37PM

G&amp;T, for me, is a &#034;special&#034; drink regardless of the time of year. It's the only spirits I enjoy and so I do like to push the boat out a bit with Bombay Sapphire (or Tanquerry). Years ago I was lucky enough to go on a business trip to Nice and when I got into the hotel room there was a mini-bar with little bottles of Bombay Sapphire, tonic and a load of ice plus a tiny balcony overlooking the harbour. I got a chair, propped my feet up on the railing and watched the sun set over the Mediteranian as I got quietly sozzled. It was fantastic :D
I'm not much of a champagne fan as they tend to be too sweet for my taste, although I once got a bottle of Bollinger as a raffle prize and that was really rather nice...
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Don't really do spirits at xmas - I love Bombay Sapphire but I'd never think of having it in the house over the festive period - I think of G and T as a summer drink.

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G&T, for me, is a "special" drink regardless of the time of year. It's the only spirits I enjoy and so I do like to push the boat out a bit with Bombay Sapphire (or Tanquerry). Years ago I was lucky enough to go on a business trip to Nice and when I got into the hotel room there was a mini-bar with little bottles of Bombay Sapphire, tonic and a load of ice plus a tiny balcony overlooking the harbour. I got a chair, propped my feet up on the railing and watched the sun set over the Mediteranian as I got quietly sozzled. It was fantastic

I'm not much of a champagne fan as they tend to be too sweet for my taste, although I once got a bottle of Bollinger as a raffle prize and that was really rather nice...